With “Glitter & Gold,” Philip La Rosa adds another gem to what has already been an astonishingly prolific year. Marking his ninth release of 2025, the Perth-based artist continues to push deeper into introspective alt-pop and this time around, he’s turned his gaze toward the “mirage” that is the entirety of Los Angeles. The song ends up being this moody, cinematic listen that unpacks ambition, burnout, and the complicated pursuit of an overwhelming city.
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A green screen is also known as a chroma key. This screen is widely used in video production. It replaces the green background with any scene you want. This trick helps create amazing visuals without going anywhere. You can make people appear in space or underwater using editing tools. In this blog, we’ll discuss what a green screen is, how it functions, the tools required, and how to use it step by step.
Emma Forgette has once again charged in like a rodeo champion with fire in her voice and steel in her stride. Her newest single, “I Got A Thing For Cowboys,” is a line-dancing, neon-lit barn burner that confirms what many already know, she’s easily one of the most exciting young voices in contemporary country music.
Americana singer/songwriter Shannon Hudson continues to carve out his own quiet corner of style with “Will I Be Loved,” the second release from his ambitious four album project. Known for his poetic lyricism and in your face emotional power, he leans further into vulnerability here, creating a song that feels both deeply personal and incredibly relatable too.